Zim takes tourism campaign to Arabian Travel market
Business Reporter THE country takes its tourism campaign back to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, this week where the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) is exhibiting at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM),…
Global scramble for metals thrusts Africa into mining spotlight
THE need to secure new sources of metals for the energy transition amid sanctions on top producer Russia has increased the Africa risk appetite for major miners, who have few…
NEW: Civil servants to continue receiving US$175 benefit
Post Reporter GOVERNMENT has not withdrawn the US$175 benefit paid to civil servants through their Nostro accounts. In a statement this morning, Secretary, Services Commission, Ambassador Jonathan…
Business as usual as stay away call flops
Municipal Reporter PEACE loving Zimbabweans have shunned a purported stay away that was being pushed by rogue elements meant to destabilise the State. Internet activists working in cahoots with students…
‘Govt not withdrawing US$175 civil servants benefit’
Africa Moyo The US$175 benefit paid to civil servants through their nostro accounts has not been withdrawn. In fact, the Government is working on several measures to improve the welfare…
Transporters applaud Govt . . . Long-distance buses start ferrying urban commuters today
THE Zimbabwe Passenger Transport Organisation (ZPTO) has applauded Government for liberalising the public transport sector and allowing the importation of buses duty-free saying the move is set to ease transport challenges in the country.
Police urge citizens to go about their business as usual
POLICE will be out in full force across the country to deal with criminal elements who may want to disturb peace, following reports of a planned illegal shutdown by some political and civic groups today.
Tsvangirai estate: Workers claim US$150 000
THE family of the late former Prime Minister of Zimbabwe and MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai may not benefit much from the politician’s estate as domestic workers and other employees are claiming salary arrears and damages to the tune of US$150 000, a figure that may be way above the value of the assets.
British business mogul, American organisations partner First Lady’s Angel of Hope
BRITISH parliamentarian, House of Lords, Lord Diljit Rana Obe, who has an extensive business empire and charity organisations in India, is keen on partnering First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa’s Angel of Hope Foundation to empower the needy through scholarships.
President’s intervention a stitch in time
ANALYSTS have commended President Mnangagwa for tackling issues affecting the country head on after he announced a raft of measures on Saturday to deal with the rapid depreciation of the local currency and rising inflation experienced in the past month.











